[HTML][HTML] Neglecting the impact of childhood neglect: a scoping review of the relation between child neglect and emotion regulation in adulthood
E Simon, M Raats, B Erens - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Childhood neglect, a prevalent form of child abuse, has significant short-term
and long-term consequences on mental health. Objective This scoping review aimed to …
and long-term consequences on mental health. Objective This scoping review aimed to …
Difficulties with emotion regulation moderate the relationship between child maltreatment and emotion recognition
P Cheng, R Langevin - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Emotion regulation (ER) and emotion recognition (ERC) deficits are frequently
observed in the sequelae of child maltreatment (CM). Despite a wealth of research on …
observed in the sequelae of child maltreatment (CM). Despite a wealth of research on …
Childhood trauma and anger in adults with and without depressive and anxiety disorders
NJ de Bles, LEH Pütz, N Rius Ottenheim… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with severe sequelae, including stress‐
related mental health disorders that can perpetuate long into adulthood. A key mechanism in …
related mental health disorders that can perpetuate long into adulthood. A key mechanism in …
How are experiences and acceptability of child maltreatment related to resilience and posttraumatic growth: a cross cultural study
Background: Post-traumatic growth (PTG) and resilience, regarded as positive psychological
change following a traumatic experience, are under-researched across cultures in people …
change following a traumatic experience, are under-researched across cultures in people …
Stress and emotion recognition predict the relationship between a history of maltreatment and sensitive parenting behaviors: A moderated-moderation
Our study proposes to examine how stress and emotion recognition interact with a history of
maltreatment to influence sensitive parenting behaviors. A sample of 58 mothers and their …
maltreatment to influence sensitive parenting behaviors. A sample of 58 mothers and their …
Adults with a history of childhood maltreatment with and without mental disorders show alterations in the recognition of facial expressions
LL Hautle, L Jellestad, S Schenkel… - European journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Individuals with child maltreatment (CM) experiences show alterations in
emotion recognition (ER). However, previous research has mainly focused on populations …
emotion recognition (ER). However, previous research has mainly focused on populations …
Does childhood maltreatment make us more morally disengaged? The indirect effect of expressive suppression
A Maftei, Ș Nițu - Ethics & Behavior, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The present cross-sectional study explored whether childhood maltreatment might lead to
moral disengagement through emotion regulation strategies, ie expressive suppression and …
moral disengagement through emotion regulation strategies, ie expressive suppression and …
[HTML][HTML] The psychopathological evolution of “Behavior and Conduct Disorder in Childhood”: Deviant and criminal traits in preadolescence and adolescence. A review
G Perrotta, G Fabiano, F Posta - Open Journal of Pediatrics and …, 2023 - reprodgroup.us
Starting from the general concept of “Behavior and Conduct Disorder in Childhood”, the
present review seeks to highlight the main predictive elements that, in preadolescent and …
present review seeks to highlight the main predictive elements that, in preadolescent and …
The recognition and the initial reaction to children's signals after experiencing maltreatment during childhood
Maltreatment during childhood has many long‐lasting effects. Victims often become parents
who experience parenting difficulties, therefore contributing to the intergenerational cycle of …
who experience parenting difficulties, therefore contributing to the intergenerational cycle of …
Identification of probable child maltreatment using prospectively recorded information between 5 months and 17 years in a longitudinal cohort of Canadian children
S Scardera, R Langevin, D Collin-Vezina… - medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
Background Both prospective and retrospective measures of child maltreatment predict
mental health problems, despite their weak concordance. Research remains largely based …
mental health problems, despite their weak concordance. Research remains largely based …